17.02.2011, 14:01 3960

Death toll of Egyptian protests at 365

At least 365 people died in the 18 days of anti-government protests in Egypt, the Health Ministry of Egypt said Wednesday, Kazakhstan Today reports.

Almaty. February 17. Kazakhstan Today - At least 365 people died in the 18 days of anti-government protests in Egypt, the health ministry of Egypt said Wednesday, Kazakhstan Today reports.

The country's health ministry says at least 365 people were killed during the 18-day protests that saw President Hosni Mubarak step down after 30 years in power. The death toll does not include police or prisoners, The Agence France Press reported.

Minister Ahmed Sameh Farid said it was only a preliminary count of civilians killed and did not include police or prisoners. And while Mubarak is gone, frustration with the quality of life - from working conditions to environmental concerns - has kept demonstrators in the streets as the economy continues to falter, The Associated Press informs.

In Tunisia, a similar uprising saw President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali step down on January 14.

Meanwhile, in recent days, other countries in the region have begun to follow suit.

Anti-government protesters in Yemen are clashing with those loyal to President Ali Abdullah Saleh - who has offered to step down in 2013 and said he would speak with the opposition.

In Algeria, thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets. That country has been under a state of emergency for the past 19 years and Prime Minister Ahmed Ouyahia said Wednesday that could be lifted by the end of February.

Libya, Bahrain, and Iran have also seen large, public, anti-government demonstrations.

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